Blue and gold snapper

Blue and gold snapper

Blue-and-gold snapper

Kingdom
Phylum
Order
Family
Genus
SPECIES
Lutjanus viridis
Length
30
12
cminch
cm inch 

The blue-and-gold snapper (Lutjanus viridis) is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a snapper belonging to the family Lutjanidae. It is native to the eastern Pacific Ocean where it is important to local subsistence fisheries.

Appearance

Blue-and-gold snapper has an oblong body. The pointed snout has front and rear nostrils which are simple holes. It has a relatively large mouth which has protractile jaws. The teeth are conical to canine like in shape, with the front teeth typically enlarged so that they resemble fangs. The vomerine teeth are arranged in a V-shape with no rearwards extension and there is a patch of teeth at each side of the palate, but there are no teeth on the tongue. The preoperculum has a weakly developed incision and knob. The dorsal fin is continuous, containing 10 spines and 14-15 soft rays while the anal fin has 3 spines and 8 soft rays, the rear of the dorsal and anal fins may be rounded or pointed. The pectoral fins contain 16-17 rays and the caudal fin is truncate or weakly emarginate. This species attains a maximum total length of 30 cm (12 in). The overall colour of this fish is bright yellow on the body, although this can be dark, with five black-margined blue stripes along the flanks. The abdomen is paler and is marked with many thin orange to yellow lines. They frequently show a reddish face.

Distribution

Geography

The blue and gold snapper is found in the eastern Pacific Ocean where it has a rather discontinuous distribution. It occurs at the mouth of the Gulf of California and southern Baja California, and along the western coast of Mexico, from southern Guatemala to Panama and Colombia. It also occurs at the Revillagigedo Islands of Mexico, Clipperton Island, Cocos Island of Costa Rica, Malpelo Island of Columbia and the Galápagos Islands in Ecuador. It is found where there are rocky substrates and coral reefs at depths down to at least 55 m (180 ft).

Blue and gold snapper habitat map

Climate zones

Blue and gold snapper habitat map
Blue and gold snapper
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Habits and Lifestyle

The blue and gold snapper occasionally gathers in large daytime aggregations on rocky or coral reefs. In Panama's Gulf of Chriqui this species is restricted to areas where there are madreporite branching corals. At night this species forages for crabs, molluscs, cephalopods, shrimp, and small fish and they normally seek shelter during the day.

Lifestyle

References

1. Blue and gold snapper Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_and_gold_snapper
2. Blue and gold snapper on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/183596/8141580

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